
14 Aug
2011
14 Aug
'11
6:17 p.m.
On 14/08/11 02:04 PM, Jack Bryan wrote:
Thanks
Are there linux commands that can show all cores utilization ?
From "top" command on linux, I only know the CPU utilization percentage. But, I do not how many cores are used in parallel.
Any help is really appreciated.
thanks
Hi Use "htop". It shows each core separately. Arash